
www.floridapie.com One of my viewers wanted to see the residential areas of Cairo Egypt so, I made this video to show the neighborhood that I live in as well as the shopping streets and, a view of the local shops.
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Do you live at midan misaha? I think it was Dokki stop, wasn’t it? Very nice, i’d like to come back as soon as possible…
LOL about the cats!
be careful those cats not to be genies!!!!! LOL
I hope you don’t dress like you do in your videos. You could get in trouble.
Do you get to drive? Do you go alone or have to be accompanied by your husband? Do you wear the traditional garments while out?
Do you get to drive? Do you go alone or have to be accompanied by your husband?
OMG I KNOW EXACTLY WHERE YOU WERE, THAT IS TAHRIR STREET, THATS WHERE MY APARTMENT IS IN EGYPT, I LIVE AT THE END OF THAT STREET NEAR THE SHERATON CAIRO.
@Soytyzlover
NO you are not. if you were you would already KNOW those things.Shut up you idiot and stop writing me. all your texts will be ignored. YOu just like having the last word.
@WonderWomanFan4life I’m from Africa, lady. :] have a nice day.
@Soytyzlover
Put that in your pipe and smoke it bitch dont correct me. I know what I am saying. I am so sick of you please stop sending me messages. talk to some others
@Soytyzlover
In the spelling Afrika, a ‘k’ is used rather than a ‘c’ because for
many activists the ‘k’ represents an acknowledgment that ‘Africa’ is
not the true name of that vast continent. When one speaks of Afrika,
they’re bringing an Afrikan-centered view to the meaning. Therefore,
the Afrika spelled with a ‘k’ represents a redefined and potentially
different Afrika, and also it symbolizes a coming back together of Afrikan people worldwide.
@WonderWomanFan4life It’s Africa. African.
I wanted to know how easy it is to find work out there. This woul be for a american man with no degree an from america an apeaks english. how to you appy, where to apply, how much is the pay thank you
CATS are the protectors of the underworld. Egyptians loved them in ancient history. Here in America and some part of the World CERTAIN Groups. I wont say any names but ASIANS eat cats and dogs so that helps keep the feline population down. As a matter of a fact a restaurant in Dallas was shut down for serving Orange…something other than CHICKEn as the meat. You can find videos on YT of that … holla
the shopping street looks like Roma,Italia. I love Roma it is ok to visit. Do you like living there or Miami better? Your hair looks GREAT!!
Yep I hate it when flies are all over the food. it doesnt bother Europeans. How do you like being in Egypt/Afrika? Are you American? Afrikan?
wow looks like Europa.
So do you have to cover yourself up when you go outside? I heard the men can be very harassing over there. Especially when ur not muslim.
i wouldnt want to live in the projects, i dont care if its the fcking bahamas
@ThePlayboyBarbie wow what a passive aggressive comment of yours. That woman lives in an awesome part of the world…Come on its Cairo. I highly doubt you have ever had such an opportunity in your life.
People who are leaving ugly comments about her videos should just keep them to themselves. These videos are very interesting and it is nice that she wants to inform us about her life. Her personal life and decisions are none of our business. These are great videos of your life in Egypt :)
Good on you. I personally could never live in cairo. Most of my time in Egypt is spent in Luxor.
why do u live in the projects?
Wish u would make some more vids of cairo and ur life there…there’s alot of ppl concidering living there and they just dont know what’s rly like over there. PLUS: im sure there’s also a hand full of nosy ppl (just like me) who are dying to see u and ur hubby in a vid…and see how ur relationship turned out. All we see on the net is bad things that happened…never a good story..or a relationship that did work…so yeah it’d be nice to see a good story ^^
wow how long did it take for you to get used to the time difference and the different weather and such?